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GREENLAND 2025

For 17 years, my work has reflected the grandeur and fragility of polar terrain in a warming climate. In 2025, I returned to Greenland to begin my most ambitious project yet: a year-long immersion in a single, monumental drawing that offers unprecedented intimacy with Sermeq Kujalleq—the sacred glacier that has shaped my artistic path. 18 years after my mother first brought our family to this landscape, 13 years after I returned to spread her ashes in the melting ice, and 8 year after I flew over the same landscape with NASA, I made this pilgrimage once more. 

 

My mother passed her adoration for these remote places on to me, and I wanted to continue that chain of knowledge with my own child. I brought my daughter Ziggy to the landscape her grandmother loved, so they could meet for the first time in the ice. This deeply personal journey inspired the largest piece I have ever made, which I will be donating to protect millions (hopefully!) of acres of vital ecosystems. Alongside this monumental work, I am also making a series of smaller pieces inspired by the same trip, all of which will anchor my next solo exhibition at Winston Wächter, in Seattle, WA. 

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